St. Anna Church (Prague Crossroads)
The Gothic St. Anna Church in Prague Old Town was built between 1313 and 1330 as part of a Dominican convent.
There are remains of Gothic wall paintings inside. It is registered on the UNESCO list as a part of the Prague Monument Reservation. The massive inside spaces of the church, with its grand vaulted ceilings, make it a very impressive conference or gala dinner venue Prague.
The reconstruction of this church, also known as “Prague Crossroads”, has been a personal mission of former President Vaclav Havel. Prague Crossroads, the international spiritual center created at the insistence of the former president of the CR, dissident, writer and playwright Vaclav Havel, is a suggestive location of various meetings which hosts lectures, discussions, concerts, performances, exhibitions, meditations and serves as a grand dinner venue Prague.
Today, the Prague Crossroads has in-floor heating, a complete electro-acoustic system and inner and outer lighting. A considerable share of this success is held by Eva Jiřičná, the British architect of Czech origin, who created the architectural design. Artists whose works also complete the interior of the Prague Crossroads include Kurt Gebauer and Bořek Šípek.
St. Anna Church is located directly in the downtown of Prague, approximately 5 minutes walking from Old Town Square and 3 minutes walking from Charles Bridge. 30 seat coaches can get closer to the venue and guests would need to walk for approximately 1 minute. 19 seat coaches can access directly to the venue. Contact us.
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Style | Max Cap Dnr | N. of function Rooms |
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Historic | 240 | 2 |
Additional info
- Overlooking balcony can be used for welcome reception and after dinner lounge area
- Large built in stage
- In-floor heating